Students visiting Israel leave early
One night while taking a break from excavating and researching in Israel, a group of VCU students were outside when they saw what appeared to be flares go straight into the sky. When those flares began to curve in their direction and a teacher ordered for them to run inside, senior religious studies and psychology major Zavi Harman ran for safety with the others.
Summer courses offer wide variety of options
Registration for summer classes is under way, but with some of the sessions as short as three weeks, can students really retain a semester’s worth of education in a fraction of the time?
Student, 21, dies; Chief Medical Examiner rules death a suicide
VCU student Kelechi Kingsley Uchella, 21, died Thursday, April 3, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Virginia.
Office of Sustainability founder leaving VCU
In five years, VCU has gone from receiving a ‘C+’ grade from the College Sustainability Report Card to an ‘A-,’ asserting the university as the “greenest in Virginia.”
Cybersecurity Fair warns of web threats
The annual VCU Cybersecurity Fair was held on Tuesday, Oct. 22 and Wednesday, Oct. 23 to increase awareness of cyber threats and promote computer security and internet safety for students.